Elma Pazar has blasted her former ‘Love Island’ co-star Maura Higgins for "jumping in Amy’s bed before it was cold", after she made a move on Curtis Pritchard just hours after his former flame Amy Hart had left the villa.
Amy, 26, decided to quit the ITV2 reality show earlier this week after an emotional few days which saw her half-boyfriend Curtis – whom she had been coupled with since the first week of the show – admit his head had been turned by newcomer Jourdan Riane, who has since been dumped from the programme.
Following her departure, fellow Islander Maura, 28, went and spoke to 23-year-old professional dancer Curtis and confessed to having a crush on him, before a steamy lapdance challenge on Wednesday’s (10.07.19) episode led to them sharing their first kiss.
But now, former contestant Elma – who entered the villa as a latecomer alongside Maura, but was later dumped from the show – has slammed her pal for being "unfair" to Amy by wasting no time in making a move on Curtis.
The 26-year-old eyelash technician said: "I do think had Maura not jumped into her bed before it was even cold it might have made the situation a little bit easier. If she waited a little bit – which she didn’t – she felt the need to say it pretty much the same day.
"I do think that was a little bit unfair, and I think it really impacted Amy’s stay and Amy’s decision."
And Elma also praised Amy for removing herself from the situation by deciding to walk away from the villa.
Speaking to Daily Star Online, she added: "I’m proud of her you know, because in a situation like that when you can’t escape, the best thing to do is to remove yourself."
Meanwhile, Amy recently insisted she doesn’t think Maura and Curtis will last, as she believes the Irish model is playing a game.
The air hostess said: "I don’t believe Maura liked Curtis. She was telling me to drop him. She took the mick out of the way he acted. I think she thought he was the best one left out of the single ones. She wants to be on the show for as long as possible and go the distance. They aren’t suited."